Ursinus College

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Ursinus at a Glance

Location:
Collegeville, PA
Setting:
Suburban
Control:
Private Non-Profit
In-State Tuition:
$38,670
Out-of-State Tuition:
$38,670
Room & Board:
$9,750
Full-Time Undergrads:
1,718
Part-Time Undergrads:
24
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School Website:
www.ursinus.edu
Admissions Website:
www.ursinus.edu/admission
Financial Aid Website:
www.ursinus.edu/financialaid
Application Deadline:
February 15
Acceptance Rate:
55 %
Admission Difficulty:
Average
Average SAT Scores:
1670–1970
Average ACT Scores:
24–28

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Most Popular Majors

  • Social Sciences & Liberal Arts
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biology
  • Languages and Literature
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Overall ExperienceWhat's This?

Students love this school, despite its drawbacks. It is not big or in a nice cultural area, the town offers little to do, and the food on campus definitely could use improvement. But Ursinus’ strength lies in its excellent academic program, and the students and professors are a tight-knit group. There are no graduate students that teach classes here. Instead, almost all courses are taught by someone with a doctorate or the highest degree in their field. The professors have a passion for what they teach, and this bleeds into the passion students get when they learn new material. Of course, this doesn’t mean that the professors are perfect. Some hold themselves in very high regard because of their degree, others forget that students aren’t quite at their level, and several assign insane amounts of work with brutal deadlines. But, that’s college—students are forced to manage their time and push themselves academically to new levels, and professors do their best to ensure that students successfully make the leap from high school to college.

The town of Collegeville is picturesque in parts, but it doesn’t have much for college students to do. Ursinus is a secure campus with not-so-wonderful campus food, but there are lots of off-campus options. Philadelphia is close but still far enough away for Ursinus to be removed from a large-city setting. In general, this is a small school in a small town. Most students will graduate having met almost everyone who goes here, while also receiving an excellent education. Ursinus is becoming increasingly recognized in the world of colleges. Harvard, for example, has cited Ursinus as an inspiration for its own programs in academics and study abroad. The College has a lot of wonderful aspects, and it has a lot of potential to become one of the finest schools on the East Coast—that is, if students can still tolerate the food by then.

Ursinus Student Reviews

Overall Experience at Ursinus College

Anonymous

Ursinus College Student

I love Ursinus, and I wouldn’t be...

I love Ursinus, and I wouldn’t be anywhere else in the world.

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BMSGoat

Business Administration and Management '15

2.3
C

School Is Not What It Seems

This school becomes very boring on the weekend. The older students remark on how more and more students are going out on the weekends less. Every weekend it is the same parties at Reimert. There are activities offered by a school but only some are entertaining the rest consist of boardgames which is the last thing a college student wants to do on a friday or saturday night. I have 4 classes this semester and two were new teachers. One who was my spanish teacher was a disaster and missed class regularly and did not return work for weeks on end. If you are not a pre-med or Bio major you are in the small minority. The school is primarily based around pre-med. The cafeteria becomes very monotonous and causes students to flee to off campus food. As a freshman you are even more at a disadvantage to food because you cannot use unused meal credits towards better food in the lower cafeteria like other students. This school is so small it has me reminiscing of High School except you never get away from the drama because it surrounds you so it is worse.

Dec 08, 2011

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erfennelly

Biology '12

2.3
C

Good School, Not So Good Social Scene

Ursinus is a lot like a high school since it is so small. The size is great for the education and learning environment - all my professors new me and cared about attendance, my grades, etc. Socially it is not as great as I had hoped due to the pettiness of everyone knowing everyone and there not being a lot to do in the area.

Aug 30, 2011

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